Light rain shower activity by 7 00, 8 00. Mid50s by then. Steadier rain likely by 11 00. By this time tomorrow morning, what a dramatic change. Well be having a mix of snow, sleet and icing north and west of i95. Around the metro area, mostly cold rain. Starting off in the 30s tomorrow morning. Next weather and traffic at 4 41 again, a lot of construction is on hold until later in the day as folks come back into town. State highway putting everything on hold for us. Prince georges county overall, looking quite good zooming over to the beltway. Into and out of town, no major problems. Gw parkway, northbound, southbound, everything is rolling along quite ni. Almost nobody on the roads. Beltway at colesville is also looking good. Im back in 10 minutes with a live look at 270. Thank you, melissa. 4 32. The news an ohio state family a has been dreading. Kosta karageorge shot himself near his home in columbus, ohio. He had a history of concussions from playing sports. The last thing he texte
Clammy for the morning drive for those of you having to work today. Cloudy and mild temperatures today. Up near 70 degrees. High at National Airport right around 71. Breaking news at news 4 traffic. Good morning, melissa. Breaking news in wall door of. This is the fire angie was just talking about. 2800 block of crane highway. We have one southbound lane of crane highway just out of the frame. That is blocked. Northbound is completely open. The southbound lane blocked because of all the fire apparatus in the way. Thank you very much, chopper, for showing us that. Bw parkway at 193, we have a crash there. Same situation we have been talking about for a while. Still slowing down. South capital street. Prince georges side, of course looking good right now. No major issues. 66 and 95 moving along. We want to remind you about metro. Running on a saturday schedule. And the penn line has a saturday schedule. No camden or brunswick today. 6 02. A second ebola case has been identified in the u.
Im barbara harrison. Its tuesday, march 18th. And in the news right now were learning more about the man police shot and kill this had morning. Megan mcgrath is there now. Megan . Reporter the union block of k street is still blocked off. It was the scene of an Early Morning shootout. Police were trying to arrest a man for wanted for murder. But before they could nab him, the suspect came out of the back of the home and opened fire on polic police. Lot of gunfire. Definitely unbelievable gunfire. Had to be at least 10, 15, to shots. Shootout in the unit block of k street northwest. Special Fugitive Task force wanted in a recent murder. Construction workers saw the team staging in this parking lot just after 6 00 am. They were all congress fgreg talking to one another. Bam, it was a war. Police say the first shots fired came from the murder suspect they were trying to arrest. Investigators say he came out of the home and opened fire. Police shot back, killing him. We had officers in the
for police to track them down. now they re sober, and in a lot of trouble today, friday, now they re sober, and in a lot of trouble today, friday, april 20th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning, everyone. welcome to today on a friday morning. i m matt lauer. good morning, everyone. i m savannah guthrie. ann will be back on monday. u.s. investigators are now trying to track down those colombian women involved in the escalating prostitution scandal there. we re also now learning the names of two of the secret service agents who ve already lost their jobs. one of them was on sarah palin s security detail during the 2008 presidential campaign. we re going to tell you why she is upset about a photo of her that he apparently posted on his facebook page. we ll have more on that straight ahead. also ahead, there are new clues in a yearly 33-year-old mystery. the disappearance of a new york city boy named etan patz helped fuel the moveme
robberies. news4 s tracee wilkins joins us live from the wilson building in northwest washington with more on the initiative. tracee, i think a lot of folks will be happy to hear if this goes through. reporter: absolutely. especially the chief of police, as you know, barbara, she s been working on this for some time, trying to make it a law not only here in the district, but across the country, helping to protect folks who have their smartphones stolen. it appears that her efforts are successful. in a few months she s gotten the fcc and the wireless association to work with her to help change laws to protect your cell phones. the chief stood with mayor vincent gray, chief charles ramsey, u.s. senator charles schumer and the fcc chair to announce the major change in smartphone protection. they say the goal is to take the profit out of selling stolen smartphones on the black market. the various police chiefs reported robberies escalating from eight and 10% to 30% to 40% since